SLOW AND STEADY IS BETTER AND SAFER
Endurance
could cement broken walls of anxiety. Preparation helps to make the right
choice in the midst of hardship and frustration. In order to face lifelong
ongoing trials, tribulations and upheavals; we must put on the strongest
determination, patience and inner peace that will help for the planning of the
future. Friedrich Nietzsche said; “In the end we are always rewarded for our
good will, our patience, fair-mindedness, and gentleness…”
As
a matter of fact, you cannot lick a hot soup in a rush; hence patience has a
big role to play in anything worthwhile. In life, we cannot jump the guns;
neither must we dance to the galley. What’s meant to be would always be, but a
little of patience and hard work must come to play in the process. Since
nothing lasts forever, why not take life easily—by facing the pressures
squarely and earnestly waiting for the goodness forthwith. According to Gustave
Flaubert; “Talent is a long patience; and originality an effort of will and
intense observation”.
One should always endeavor to do what is
right and not looking forward to an easy route to sneak out of the troubles or
justify his/her weakness. Putting on into the state of hasty approach at taking
decisions and handling issues could be compared to a car engine that would rev
up without being startup from the ignition. Learning to wait at the traffic red
light is a clearer indication of discipline. Waiting in patience is the highest
degree of defining discipline. Edmund Burke said; “Our patience will achieve more
than our force”.
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